Seventy percent of all mobile searchers have called a business directly from search ads, Google says, but what about those searchers that call a business after clicking on a search ad? Now there’s a way to track those people.
Seventy percent of all mobile searchers have called a business directly from search ads, Google says, but what about those searchers that call a business after clicking on a search ad? Now there’s a way to track those people.
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web…
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web.
As part of its effort to combat the so-called “Right to Be Forgotten” rulings, reports say the Telegraph has written stories about the stories it removed.
Digital Marketing Depot presents “Lessons Learned from the Evolution of Spam – Tips to Staying Ahead of the Email Deliverability Curve” on Thursday August 21 at 1 PM EDT. Join speakers Autumn Tyr-Salva and Jose Santa Ana of Message Systems, as they illustrate how email marketers… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
A WebmasterWorld thread has a webmaster who was kind enough and not embarrassed enough to share he let a domain name of his expire, which resulted in his site being removed from Google and then a month of really bad rankings. He shared his story so that we can learn from it..
Today, Google launched a what’s likely to become a popular new feature for many AdWords advertisers.
Pigeon has rocked the local SEO world.
Yahoo saw an incremental increase in its search share in July, according to comScore data, which brings it back from its lowest score ever. But it’s still down more than a percentage point year-over-year, and critics of Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer are speakin
Over the last few years, social media has had a huge impact in our everyday lives. It has completely changed the way we engage the world, both locally and internationally. However, much of what is showcased focuses on the negative aspects of social media, such as people using it as a place to vent or rant or as place for cyberbullying.